Localization-How to create an interface of .rrh file using jde?

I created my own .rrh and .rrc files,but when i build my project in jde 4.5 there is no corresponding interface is created for .rrh file.....Please tell me how to create interface by using jde and where it is located ?

Re: Localization-How to create an interface of .rrh file using jde?

see BlackBerry_Developer_Guide_v4.6.pdf, p. 179ffit can be obtained here:http://na.blackberry.com/eng/support/docs/subcategories/?userType=21&category=BlackBerry+Java+Application+Development&subCategory=BlackBerry+Java+Development+Environment

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Re: Localization-How to create an interface of .rrh file using jde?

i created .rrh & .rrc files according to the instructions of the developer guide.But,after building the project no interface is created of .rrh file(as specified in developer guide that after building the project JDE automatically creates an interface)........But no interface is created....Shall i need to change any fields of properties of my project?

Re: Localization-How to create an interface of .rrh file using jde?

the interface is no longer visible, it is used internally afaik. you can create a similar interface to use in eclipse (etc), just don't add it to your JDE project.

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Re: Localization-How to create an interface of .rrh file using jde?

Thanx.....Ya,may be you are saying right, it is not visible ....how i create my own interface? Shall i put any random values in the fields,actually i do not have any experience of working with blackberry in eclipse?

Re: Localization-How to create an interface of .rrh file using jde?

create an interface named NAMEResResource (with NAME = your module name).create a long BUNDLE_ID and a String BUNDLE_NAME and set some (random) values.you can now add resource-strings, again with a random value as all are handled by the internal JDE interface.

you have to create the resource entry in the rrh/rrc files and copy the name of the entry into your own interface.

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